Kartik Aryan: "It's Finally Happening to Me"

The star of Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety is over the moon with the success of the film!

He seems to enjoy the attention, especially from girls. “More than my own happiness it’s my mother’s happiness that makes me happy. I was with my mother at a mall when our car was suddenly surrounded by people. Initially she loved seeing her son getting mobbed. Then the crowds started swelling and they began to shove push and tilt the car. My mom’s joy turned into anxiety.”

It has been an anxious time of waiting for Kartik. He had the looks and the dancing and acting school experience unfer his belt. And yet success has been delayed.

He wonders why. “When Pyaar Ka Punchnaama released, it became the sleeper hit of 2011 and my long monologue on what women want, became a rage I thought I had arrived. But no, God had other plans. It’s finally happening with Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety. And you know what? I am glad it’s taken its own sweet time to come my way. Imagine if I had become an overnight sensation where would I have gone from there!” Kartik can’t stop thanking his director, “Luv Ranjan stood by me through all these years. It takes a lot of guts to stand by someone you believe in when that someone is not a big star. He very clearly told producers it’s me and Nushrat Bharucha and no one else. I wonder where I’d have been in this lonely city without someone to believe in my talent.” Not that he would have ever given up. “I believed in myself. You have to believe in yourself only then can you expect others to believe in you.”And now when it’s finally happening Kartik is overjoyed. “I’d be lying if I said I didn’t enjoy the attention. I’ve waited long for this. I now have an insane number of scripts to read. The offers are juicy and tempting. But I intend to move forward carefully. I don’t want to get carried away.”

Kartik has his mother to share his happiness with. “Infact as I speak to you I’m on the way to receive her from the airport. She keeps coming from our home in Gwalior to visit me here in Mumbai. And since she’s my best friend I’ve nothing to hide from her, not even beer bottles to push under the bed when she comes home, because I don’t drink. Haan, gande kapde chupaata hoon (I hide unwashed clothes from her). But she immediately knows, because the apartment looks too clean when she visits.” One major goal this year? “To buy a bigger home so that my family can move in with me. Right now my best friend (Mom) has to keep shuttling between Mumbai and Gwalior because my father and sister are in Gwalior. I want all of us to stay together in Mumbai. It’s my one dream this year. It would be so nice to have my own family to come home to every day.” Not that Kartik is without friends in Mumbai. “I’ve a very small group of friends. And my best friend lives in New Mumbai. You can say he is the real-life Titu in Sunny’s life.”

So would he destroy his best friend’s marriage the way he’s shown to do in the film? “I wouldn’t say Sunny destroyed his friend’s marriage. I’d say he protected his best friend from a gold digger. And yes, I’d do the same if push comes to shove. I don’t fear being judged as a misogynist. Because that’s my character Sonu they are judging, not me, thankfully the audience is flocking to see the film without getting judgmental about the gender equations in the film. Would I do another Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety? I’d do it as many times as Luv Ranjan wants me to.”